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throwing cold water on president trump's plan to ease the economy. to cut federal funds in sanctuary cities. we find out the us has 500 of them. time to make good on that threat. we will debate it at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. forget president trump's leaked tax returns which are americans here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. that's right -- half. nearly fifty percent. mostly by making small, everyday changes in your diet and controlling your weight. walking more, eating less. and eating foods that help you and your family to seriously reduce the risk of cancer. and of course, by not smoking. visit the cancer prevention, together we can website anget a free 30 day planner filled with tips, recipes, stats and more about protecting your family. go to prevent 50 dot org. north. now back to pools and bears. dagen: immediate frenzy over president trump's leaked tax returns, hard-working americans want to know what lies ahead. >> hard-working americans have to show up to work. get a lot of
throwing cold water on president trump's plan to ease the economy. to cut federal funds in sanctuary cities. we find out the us has 500 of them. time to make good on that threat. we will debate it at the bottom of the hour. dagen: we can't wait. forget president trump's leaked tax returns which are americans here's something we bet you didn't know. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. that's right -- half. nearly fifty percent. mostly by making small, everyday changes in your diet and...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ iamazon p
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. >> my next guest is a former british foreign secretary who is ceo of the committee. he also talked a recent poll among those who had a favorite for the leader of the labour party. thank you for joining us. >> here, there's a lot of attention always on world at least a lot of lip service given to the plight of poor people. this is very much seen as the gathering of the elite. how much is actually being done to help the people? whether refugees are people affected by all kinds around the world. >> i think we are seeing a number of bigger companies stepping up in a serious way. what they see is retreat from governments from big global problems. they feel a corporate's and ngos don't step up they will get tackled. that means more trouble for globalization. i
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. >> my next guest is a former british foreign secretary who is ceo of the committee. he also talked a recent poll among those who had a favorite for the...
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taking money out of the private economy and the marketplace so it is dragging down the economy. i'm happy congress is ineffective this year. >> i'm happy because we have a new star. kashmir hill is with us. great to see you. does congress need to do more or less? >> do-nothing congress is bad for us, because we need legislation to reign in the n.s.a. it's been unsettling for the consumers in the u.s. and abroad and bad for american businesses in silicon valley cisco reported a slump in sales abroad. analysts predict that the u.s. cloud computing industry will lose $22 billion to $180 billion in the next three years. the customers abroad are uncomfortable trusting the u.s. companies they now see as the intelligence agency in the u.s. i would like to see them reign in the legislation. >> so there is one example of where congress needs to act in order to get out bottlenecks in the economy. >> well, congress when they undo the bottleneck also inadvertently create new bottlenecks. it's not the bill that congress sses but what they pass. they could have 300 innocuous bill and you get
taking money out of the private economy and the marketplace so it is dragging down the economy. i'm happy congress is ineffective this year. >> i'm happy because we have a new star. kashmir hill is with us. great to see you. does congress need to do more or less? >> do-nothing congress is bad for us, because we need legislation to reign in the n.s.a. it's been unsettling for the consumers in the u.s. and abroad and bad for american businesses in silicon valley cisco reported a slump...
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it's not going to impact our economy one tiny bit. nothing much to speak of. down by 10%, wouldn't even be a round r error. an incredibly trivial. a lot to you and me, we could buy a lot of food with it, but it's a trivial thing. >> adam, do you agree? >> real quick. >> the point you're missing is the net negative because it affects a major trade partner, but we'll adjust better than they will. >> guy, leave it there. >> charlie and kennedy, you guys did great. meantime, stocks on shaky ground this wee >>> stocks for these turbulent times. >> safe bet, charles. me and lot of other americans are going to have a cup of coffee this morning. bet on joe. ipath coffee. >> adam, what do you like? >> vanguard consumer staple. >> ben? >> spiders as always. just buy the market. you'll do great over the long run. >> i guess we could say the same about this britain stuff. we got your back. cost of freedom continues with forbes on fox. this is the place you want to be, fox for business. >>> forget propaganda for future attacks. terrorists now using social media even during
it's not going to impact our economy one tiny bit. nothing much to speak of. down by 10%, wouldn't even be a round r error. an incredibly trivial. a lot to you and me, we could buy a lot of food with it, but it's a trivial thing. >> adam, do you agree? >> real quick. >> the point you're missing is the net negative because it affects a major trade partner, but we'll adjust better than they will. >> guy, leave it there. >> charlie and kennedy, you guys did great....
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it's not going to impact our economy one tiny bit. nothing much to speak of. down by 10%, wouldn't even be a round r error. an incredibly trivial. a lot to you and me, we could buy a lot of food with it, but it's a trivial thing. >> adam, do you agree? >> real quick. >> the point you're missing is the net negative because it affects a major trade partner, but we'll adjust better than they will. >> guy, leave it there. >> charlie and kennedy, you guys did great. meantime, stocks on shaky ground this wee this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. ♪ it was always just a hobby. something you did for fun. until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars.
it's not going to impact our economy one tiny bit. nothing much to speak of. down by 10%, wouldn't even be a round r error. an incredibly trivial. a lot to you and me, we could buy a lot of food with it, but it's a trivial thing. >> adam, do you agree? >> real quick. >> the point you're missing is the net negative because it affects a major trade partner, but we'll adjust better than they will. >> guy, leave it there. >> charlie and kennedy, you guys did great....
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ you can earn $100 off your deductiblee, it's the most wonderful life on earth. for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing d
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest...
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economy. -- at the state of the u.s. economy. next year the current expansion, which began after the global financial crisis in 2009, will be ten years old. that will make it one of the longest periods of sustained growth in u.s. history. expansions don't die of old age, but after such a long period of growth, strains typically do start to show. in the last few weeks, financial markets have been very turbulent, refrequenting in part -- reflecting in part concerns that this long expansion may, indeed, be coming to an end. the dow is off around 10% from its peak of a couple of months ago as investors fret about a number of issues that could derail the economy. u.s./china trade relations, rising interest rates, uncertainty in britain over how the country will finally exit the european union, if at all. there are political worries too. this week we witnessed a testy oval office meeting between president trump and the democratic leaders of the house and senate where president trump suggested he was quite willing to shut down the gover
economy. -- at the state of the u.s. economy. next year the current expansion, which began after the global financial crisis in 2009, will be ten years old. that will make it one of the longest periods of sustained growth in u.s. history. expansions don't die of old age, but after such a long period of growth, strains typically do start to show. in the last few weeks, financial markets have been very turbulent, refrequenting in part -- reflecting in part concerns that this long expansion may,...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. ♪ dad, can you drive me to jessica's house? ♪ at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but so is making the most of the house before they're out of the house. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? >> my next guest is a former british foreign secretary who is ceo of the committee. he also talked a recent poll among those who had a favorite for the leader of the labour party. thank you for joining us. >> here, there's a lot of attention
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. ♪ dad, can you drive me to jessica's house? ♪ at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important,...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. select hotels to your existing trip. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ ♪ you got a side that wants more space, ♪ wonderfu♪ life on earth. ♪ 'cause every day starts like a race. ♪ ♪ you got a side that loves that style, ♪ ♪ but to fit in those shoes gonna take awhile. ♪ ♪ today life's got you runnin'. ♪ ♪ tomorrow big things are comin'. ♪ ♪ that's why nationwide is on your side. ♪ ♪ i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to dev
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest...
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and this was a guy believed in lower taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we are remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britn. we will have it for you. very useful advie for neil: i want you t go back 23 year year ago today. margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiihhe trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been ov
and this was a guy believed in lower taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we are remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britn. we will have it for you. very useful advie for neil: i want you t go back 23 year year ago today. margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy....
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. moit's not theirs, it's mine. the rx350l with three rows for up to seven passengers. lease the 2019 rx350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can me
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be right back. ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage...
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that leaves no city, no town, no american behind spirit president biden touting a strong economy in his new campaign ad, it's true the labor market showed resiliency getting april 205, 2000 jobs the unemployment dropped to 3.4%, good news. on the other side the federal reserve again raised interest rates for the tenth consecutive time still stubborn inflation that we face rates went up another quarter percentage point the unfolding debt ceiling standoff is inching the u.s. closer to a potential default, joe biden said to me kevin mccarthy next tuesday but is refused to negotiate on the spending cuts so is abided economy strong as he claims and leaving the american behind let's ask our panel richard i want to talk but the debt ceiling in particular joe biden cities not going to negotiate you want to clean debt ceiling increase the house passed the measure which would reduce spending and the deficit in exchange for increasing the debt limit, is biden going to insist he wants to negotiate. >> at the clock to wait to see what happens seems likely my sources on the white house and capito
that leaves no city, no town, no american behind spirit president biden touting a strong economy in his new campaign ad, it's true the labor market showed resiliency getting april 205, 2000 jobs the unemployment dropped to 3.4%, good news. on the other side the federal reserve again raised interest rates for the tenth consecutive time still stubborn inflation that we face rates went up another quarter percentage point the unfolding debt ceiling standoff is inching the u.s. closer to a potential...
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everywhere i go indiana obamacare is stifling our economy. barely a day goes by i don't talk to a business leader in business large and small that isn't making decisions about not hiring or not expanding or letting people go from full-time to part-time because of the impending cost and mandates of taxes of obamacare. whether it is delaying the imposition of the individual mandate or other measures in congress, i think all we can do to repeal this law, to mitigate the impact of this law in our economy will help states like indiana get back on our feet. neil: in an effort to defund that, it is very unlikely to happen. so why do it? >> i would leave that to the guys in your chair and i will let washington take care of itself. i do want to make it clear to the viewers there is no question in my mind obamacare is stifling our economy and if delaying the impact or other efforts to amend it or repeal it would go a long way. the solution to your point earlier if you give states like indiana was given back in 2008 the freedom and flexibly to come come
everywhere i go indiana obamacare is stifling our economy. barely a day goes by i don't talk to a business leader in business large and small that isn't making decisions about not hiring or not expanding or letting people go from full-time to part-time because of the impending cost and mandates of taxes of obamacare. whether it is delaying the imposition of the individual mandate or other measures in congress, i think all we can do to repeal this law, to mitigate the impact of this law in our...
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economy in the coming year is especially challenging right now u.s. is facing a set of risks and has not faced in decades of sharp decline in economic activity that is the risk as the same time of the high inflation rate. the federal reserve is likely to raise interest rates further in the first few months of the year after the big increases of the last year and expects a key policy restrictive even as the economy slows. >> we are in a situation where interest rates are going up into a slowing domestic and global economy. why inflation has been high and persistent. while the federal reserve has been late. were in the awful situation that we seen historically where the fed ends up putting us into a recession. >> there's a reasonable chance will have a soda out of a recession next year or year end a half. >> i don't think anyone knows whether we'll have a recession or not and if we do whether it'll be a deep one or not. >> financial markets don't believe the fed is going to keep rates high. they are expecting recession in 2023 and they think the fed wil
economy in the coming year is especially challenging right now u.s. is facing a set of risks and has not faced in decades of sharp decline in economic activity that is the risk as the same time of the high inflation rate. the federal reserve is likely to raise interest rates further in the first few months of the year after the big increases of the last year and expects a key policy restrictive even as the economy slows. >> we are in a situation where interest rates are going up into a...
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and this was a guy believed in lower taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we are remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britain. we will have it for you. very useful advice for a certain president right now. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. neil: i want you to go back 23 year years ago today. margaret thatcher stepping down from office. let's put the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiih the trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done en
and this was a guy believed in lower taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we are remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britain. we will have it for you. very useful advice for a certain president right now. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat...
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it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. le
it unshackled the economy. this slowed down and shut down is having the opposite effect. hopefully he can turn it around and use the bully pulpit the way he has done in the past to continue the progrowth ideas. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay warm. >> up next, former british secretary david -- we will be secretary david -- we will be right back. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa...
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that's not right for the economy. it's not right for government. it's bad for everybody except government bureaucrats. >> keep it on income taxes now. we'll deal with tariffs on some other show. >> basically it would lower actually the taxes at those lower income brackets. i think ben carson's flat tax version is a spiritual flat tax, right? >> extent everybody making below a certain amount pay no taxes under the flat tax plan? >> that's right. you still have the earned income tax credit and a plan that i have, for example, and i think it's a basis for others is a certain amount of your income is exempt from the federal income tax. under my plan a family of four pay no federal income tax in the first $52,000 of wages. this is pro-growth for everyone. from top to bottom. >> sabrina, time after time, year after year we have these polls that say, you know, how much do you think should be the maximum americans should pay in taxes? about 25%. that's everything. federal, state, and local. 25% is the max. most americans think that. >> all of this is tied
that's not right for the economy. it's not right for government. it's bad for everybody except government bureaucrats. >> keep it on income taxes now. we'll deal with tariffs on some other show. >> basically it would lower actually the taxes at those lower income brackets. i think ben carson's flat tax version is a spiritual flat tax, right? >> extent everybody making below a certain amount pay no taxes under the flat tax plan? >> that's right. you still have the earned...
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as the fundamental basic of the american economy. >> and one critical thing to getting the economy back is to get out of the way. hillary clinton wants to make our tax code that much more complicated. >> yeah. when we are already at a high tax revenue being generated it is about 19% gdp which is right at historic high. when president obama became president we had about 2 trillion in tax revenue. now 3.2 trillion. so it is 50% higher. our deficit continues to grow and projected to be back at the trillion dollars within a few years. what clinton is saying is factually inaccurate. --. hank paulson is the one that got us out of this. since then we're seeing .8% gdp growth. and factor in 1.1 inflation and 2% productivity we're looking at negative growth right now. >> yeah growth jessica that has not been above 3% during obama's entire presidency. >> and we haven't had since hillary clinton's husband was in office. >> but she wants to continue that. >> she wants to continue what her husband did. -- george bush did and pick up on the gains obama has made. we have 14 million new jobs. 18 millio
as the fundamental basic of the american economy. >> and one critical thing to getting the economy back is to get out of the way. hillary clinton wants to make our tax code that much more complicated. >> yeah. when we are already at a high tax revenue being generated it is about 19% gdp which is right at historic high. when president obama became president we had about 2 trillion in tax revenue. now 3.2 trillion. so it is 50% higher. our deficit continues to grow and projected to be...
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johnathon you said grid lock is better for the economy . you say that is good you say in >> the democrats are proudly redistributionist and they wear it on the happenle . they believe in more control and more taxs and government intervention and less property rights. any obstacle to that is a positive and positive to socialism and benefits the economy. what we need for a strong economy is economic freedom. that would be a benefit. but they want to grow government at a slower rate. >> we were looking through history. and look at say, when president bush was in office we had bush tax cuts and a republican congress and look back at bill clinton he had a democratally controlled congress he got things. president obama got stimulus passed . there are examples, but does that help the economy or better off under one party. >> johnathon is saying something that is fund amam. look ridiculous. this would be a totalitarian government and one party rule all of the time and so they could pass the legislation . get rid of them altogether and have a dictat
johnathon you said grid lock is better for the economy . you say that is good you say in >> the democrats are proudly redistributionist and they wear it on the happenle . they believe in more control and more taxs and government intervention and less property rights. any obstacle to that is a positive and positive to socialism and benefits the economy. what we need for a strong economy is economic freedom. that would be a benefit. but they want to grow government at a slower rate....
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is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism which is a deeply worrying development. fortunately most americans -- gerri: did you say 45? gerri: 45? >> 45 percent of democrats according to a rasmussen poll published earlier today. fortunately the overall majority still believe in a capitalist free enterprise system, so there is still. gerri: the problem with what is being talked about, what is on the table is that it changes so dramatically. individuals, business operators. it -- one each address this directly. wealthy people will never change the way live. it won't change and they spend, how they invest. just be
is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. the one you have probably heard about this. the government is constantly tracking the vehicle, it's like, oh my goodness, he beats his children and their. [laughter] enact critics are saying it's a massive privacy invasion. we have two individuals on this topic. >> i think it's more than creepy, i think it's unacceptable. to have a device in your vehicle that tracks what you're doing and if you pass the light, all of these specifics that are now unregulated. the government has yet to regulate who can use that for what purposes it's like oh, i got ke oh, i got is and they tried to introduce that an try to use that against people as evidenced. >> what do you think we might do think that this can go too far? >> you definitely can't go too far. when they are tracking how many people are in your car, how fast you're going, if there is an argument in the car, that is a very large invasion of privacy and it goes beyond big brother where there is nowhere that
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. the one you have probably heard about this. the government is constantly tracking the vehicle, it's like, oh my goodness, he beats his children and their. [laughter] enact critics are saying it's a massive privacy invasion. we have two individuals on this topic. >> i think it's more than creepy, i think it's unacceptable. to have a device in your vehicle that tracks what...
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the economy is now opening up, indeed, the u.s. is doing better than most major economies in the world. this week, the imf forecasted it would return much faster than most of the g7 countries. yet they seem determined to downplay the progress that's been made. in fact, to listen to them, they actually seem to want to keep us locked down and terrified indefinitely. >> we aren't at the finish line. we still have a lot of work to do. we're still in a life and death race against this virus. the real question is, how much death, disease and misery are we going to see between now and then. now's not the time to celebrate. gerry: the media, of course, is weighing in. the coverage in most of the newspapers these days reads like something from an old horror movie. we keep hearing about mutants and variants and a fourth wave that's coming to our way. it's true after a steep decline in january, covid cases have edged up in the last couple weeks, but the wider picture is encouraging. seven-day average is 70% below january, decline in hospitali
the economy is now opening up, indeed, the u.s. is doing better than most major economies in the world. this week, the imf forecasted it would return much faster than most of the g7 countries. yet they seem determined to downplay the progress that's been made. in fact, to listen to them, they actually seem to want to keep us locked down and terrified indefinitely. >> we aren't at the finish line. we still have a lot of work to do. we're still in a life and death race against this virus....
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we inflicted a lot of damage on the iranian economy, for example. by going after people who are doing business with them. >> not doing a good job here. >> ten years ago i said it's impossible to win a war through an air campaign. how do i know this? because 75 years ago, the germans couldn't defeat britain. it's very difficult to win a war. difficult to beat and militarily, we're not going to do it just bombing their oil wells. we need to have gruound forces. >> we need to choke off the money source. >> it's not that easy to do that. >> we've been jawboning about it while the white house has done jack all about it for a year and a half. >> and i first brought up 20 years ago. >> now it's a self-sustaining economy that is harder to dismantle than it even was six months ago. >> you prove my point. >> yes. >> i think people forget it. and i think it was powerful that putin mentioned it. you know, all you guys with the finger pointing, you're the problem. >> or maybe saying we're the problem. but also let's not forget, he sells oil, too. he might be ups
we inflicted a lot of damage on the iranian economy, for example. by going after people who are doing business with them. >> not doing a good job here. >> ten years ago i said it's impossible to win a war through an air campaign. how do i know this? because 75 years ago, the germans couldn't defeat britain. it's very difficult to win a war. difficult to beat and militarily, we're not going to do it just bombing their oil wells. we need to have gruound forces. >> we need to...
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and th was a guy believed in lor taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we e remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britain. we will have it for you. very useful advice for it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. we oversee 20% of the world's financial asse.k. and thatives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i ke prilosec otc each morning for my fruenteartburn. 'cause it gis me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] ilosec otc. thnumber one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero cle. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. o
and th was a guy believed in lor taxes and helping the economy. neil: absolutely. thank you, congressman. in the meantime, you know the we e remembering someone else on this day. twenty-three years ago. margaret thatcher stepped down as the prime minister of great britain. we will have it for you. very useful advice for it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. we oversee 20% of the world's financial asse.k. and thatives us scale and insight no one else has. investment...
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on monday the president id by almost any measure the economy was better. on friday we get these
on monday the president id by almost any measure the economy was better. on friday we get these
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did they all get stung by a weak economy? any or all of thisould have happened, but the story is a warning signal for politicians in the u.s. if you believe you could have financed contamination on the back of the wealthy, think again. it is not that eas. we need better operating of a fair tax system in which everyone has skin in the game rather than trying to find out where the money is. by the way, how much money do you think and slick willie get away with in 40 years of robbing banks? just $2 million. at thought it was more. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. coming in the mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report," hurricane sandy slammed into the east coast over one month ago. why are victims still waiting on a? and what is fema doing with the cash? the president of ericsson insurance advisers ways in next. and guess which state the highest paid truper lives in? queue will not believe how much some are milking taxpayers. we will have the averages tails later. also, what has nin
did they all get stung by a weak economy? any or all of thisould have happened, but the story is a warning signal for politicians in the u.s. if you believe you could have financed contamination on the back of the wealthy, think again. it is not that eas. we need better operating of a fair tax system in which everyone has skin in the game rather than trying to find out where the money is. by the way, how much money do you think and slick willie get away with in 40 years of robbing banks? just...
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the hike rates, that under scores this is a strong economy. the monster winter storm bearing down in northeast, with bli -- blizzard-like conditions. the storm could dump two feet of snow here, and cuomo declaring a state of merchght emergency as of midnight. coming up, a new poll reveals how op optimistic americans have become, we'll be right back. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. >> despites pessimistic tone of media, many americans are placing their faith in president trump. making america prosperous. contributkrifort christopher, no matter how people feel about president trump on perhaps being presidential or personal level, there is a large degree of optimism, he is the man who can get this economy headed in the right direction? >> that is a good sign for donald trump, you are right, he did build his reputation, living in our living room over last decade as america's businessman. people are i think a little bit too panicky a
the hike rates, that under scores this is a strong economy. the monster winter storm bearing down in northeast, with bli -- blizzard-like conditions. the storm could dump two feet of snow here, and cuomo declaring a state of merchght emergency as of midnight. coming up, a new poll reveals how op optimistic americans have become, we'll be right back. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth...
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i kind of like it. >> slow grow like our economy. that's it for "forbes on fox" have a wonderful weekend. keep it right here, eric n' in." >>> to be honest with you, i think a lot of it has to do with immigration. if they get tired of seeing stupid decisions just like the american people are tired of seeing stupid decisions. >> donald trump saying the uk vote to leave the european union is a wake-up call. countries rafare fed up and wano secure their borders. our "cashin' in" crew juan williams and rick granell. welcome, everybody. illegal immigration and wide-open borders. is trump right? did the brits push
i kind of like it. >> slow grow like our economy. that's it for "forbes on fox" have a wonderful weekend. keep it right here, eric n' in." >>> to be honest with you, i think a lot of it has to do with immigration. if they get tired of seeing stupid decisions just like the american people are tired of seeing stupid decisions. >> donald trump saying the uk vote to leave the european union is a wake-up call. countries rafare fed up and wano secure their borders....
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-- bifurcated economy? >> we are in slow growth, imworried we'll slip back to a recession, i don't think we have any positives to the horizon that could lead us out of this. charles: thank you, shaw. >> we have news out today, share, heartbreaking, denver bron cro bronco quarterback marc sanchez was cheated out of more than $30 million by their investment advisor it was a ponzi like scheme that included major league pitchers, some of those folks, the fcc is alleging they told sanchez and other athletes he was pursuing a low risk investment strategy but he put more than 33 million dollars into a on-line ticket. word of caution to everyone out there. >> coming up new york time editorial board, to republicans for supporting donald trump temporary ban of muslim refugees in the wake of the terrorist attack in orlando. >> already hundreds of recent immigrants and their children have been convicted of terrorist activity inside of u.s., father of orlando shooter. was a taliban supporter from afghanistan. i want to
-- bifurcated economy? >> we are in slow growth, imworried we'll slip back to a recession, i don't think we have any positives to the horizon that could lead us out of this. charles: thank you, shaw. >> we have news out today, share, heartbreaking, denver bron cro bronco quarterback marc sanchez was cheated out of more than $30 million by their investment advisor it was a ponzi like scheme that included major league pitchers, some of those folks, the fcc is alleging they told...